The University Magazine, Том 6Hurst & Blackett, 1880 |
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... give rise to a stationary point . A straight line that slopes very much inclined to the plane will give rise to a point moving with great swiftness . The motions and paths of the points would be determined by the arrangement of the ...
... give rise to a stationary point . A straight line that slopes very much inclined to the plane will give rise to a point moving with great swiftness . The motions and paths of the points would be determined by the arrangement of the ...
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... give rise to cannot . 3. Inertia . A spot must not cease to move or cease to remain at rest without coming into collision with another point . This condition gives the obvious condition with regard to the threads , that they , between ...
... give rise to cannot . 3. Inertia . A spot must not cease to move or cease to remain at rest without coming into collision with another point . This condition gives the obvious condition with regard to the threads , that they , between ...
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... give for a dust heap of Eden which should contain a few well - preserved pips of the fruit that be- guiled our reputed first parents ! What anxious arboriculture would there not follow ? What palates would not water curiously with ...
... give for a dust heap of Eden which should contain a few well - preserved pips of the fruit that be- guiled our reputed first parents ! What anxious arboriculture would there not follow ? What palates would not water curiously with ...
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